Posts Tagged ‘money’

TCDI grants to spur Tredyffrin, Malvern development – Main Line

Posted in Septa on January 3rd, 2012 by foogougRows – Be the first to comment

TCDI grants to spur Tredyffrin, Malvern development Main Line Municipalities all along the SEPTA commuter lines can generally qualify for the money, assuming they have a plan to use it. According to the grant information, proposed projects must have a 20 percent funding match, and at least 5 percent of the …

Post office burglarized – Inquirer.net

Posted in Septa on June 15th, 2011 by RETYST4 – Be the first to comment

Post office burglarized Inquirer.net Cebu City Hall postmaster Septa Espina said staff members were shocked when they discovered yesterday morning that the lock and the handle of the cabinet where the money was kept was destroyed. Septa said there were no signs that the door of the office … and more

SEPTA converting to cashless fare system | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-04-01 – Philadelphia Daily News

Posted in Septa on April 1st, 2011 by vogeelime – Be the first to comment

SEPTA converting to cashless fare system | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-04-01 Philadelphia Daily News At last, SEPTA is ready to shun “Show me the money!” cash fares, to bid “Hasta la vista, baby!” to tokens, tickets and transfers – and to get smart with contactless debit and credit cards.

Philly using your money for anti-soda propaganda on SEPTA – Examiner.com

Posted in Septa on February 16th, 2011 by hostgator coupon – Be the first to comment

Philly using your money for anti-soda propaganda on SEPTA Examiner.com It started out with TV commercials and, as seen here, has moved onto SEPTA buses. The ads make “cautionary” statements such as “Do you know what your kids are drinking?” and then asks folks to text to a short code to find out more. …

Huntington SEPTA Awards Grants – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on February 14th, 2011 by DebraFerloy – Be the first to comment

Huntington SEPTA Awards Grants Patch.com SEPTA annually awards grants based upon faculty generated proposals.

Stimulus money helped SEPTA move projects along – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on November 8th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Stimulus money helped SEPTA move projects along Philadelphia Inquirer The federal stimulus program may have been a political flop, but for SEPTA , the money brought a much-needed spate of repairs, upgrades, …

Stimulus money helped SEPTA move projects along
Philadelphia Inquirer
The federal stimulus program may have been a political flop, but for SEPTA, the money brought a much-needed spate of repairs, upgrades,

SEPTA’s Spending: Summing It Up – MyFox Philadelphia

Posted in Septa on July 2nd, 2010 by jos – Be the first to comment

MyFox Philadelphia SEPTA's Spending: Summing It Up MyFox Philadelphia All this week Fox 29's Jeff Cole has been looking into how SEPTA spends your money. SEPTA is a billion dollar authority which provided vital service to the …


MyFox Philadelphia
SEPTA's Spending: Summing It Up
MyFox Philadelphia
All this week Fox 29's Jeff Cole has been looking into how SEPTA spends your money. SEPTA is a billion dollar authority which provided vital service to the

SEPTA fare increases in effect – Philadelphia Business Journal

Posted in Septa on July 1st, 2010 by wpusersupport – Be the first to comment

The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com SEPTA fare increases in effect Philadelphia Business Journal SEPTA's board approved the increases in May as part of a fiscal 2011 operating budget of $1.18 billion. The fare increases are expected to generate $20.7 ..


The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com
SEPTA fare increases in effect
Philadelphia Business Journal
SEPTA's board approved the increases in May as part of a fiscal 2011 operating budget of $1.18 billion. The fare increases are expected to generate $20.7
Philadelphia transit agency's fare hikes beginMSN Money

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Port Authority considers naming rights for its properties – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Posted in Septa on June 22nd, 2010 by jos – Be the first to comment

Port Authority considers naming rights for its properties Pittsburgh Tribune-Review If approved, SEPTA would receive $3 million over five years; AT&T would pay an additional $2 million to change signs, maps and schedules to reflect the new … Transit station naming rights: Worth the money?

Port Authority considers naming rights for its properties
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
If approved, SEPTA would receive $3 million over five years; AT&T would pay an additional $2 million to change signs, maps and schedules to reflect the new
Transit station naming rights: Worth the money?Philadelphia Daily News
The transit challenge: 'The Heinz Hole'?Tribune Review

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The Money Train: Collecting Fare Revenue Along the Broad Street Line

Posted in Septa on June 2nd, 2010 by wpusersupport – Be the first to comment

Just like in the famous Hollywood thriller with the same name, SEPTA’s “money train” travels along collecting fare revenue from the system’s subway stations. But that’s where the similarities end. In fact, Revenue Supervisor Byron McCaskill takes great pride in making sure his revenue train and crew are never in harms way and that his valuable cargo is well guarded and protected.